Submitted by mama-moth t3_104dp47 in Pennsylvania
bitterbeerfaces t1_j36m1zx wrote
Reply to comment by TrueLoveEditorial in Are sex offenders required to notify neighbors in PA? by mama-moth
Not in Pennsylvania.
Yes there are charges on the registration that shouldn't be there. (Interference is a great example)
As for the constitutionality of it, they have been fighting it since the 1990s. It was unconstitutional for a bit around 2017, but the legislature changed the law. Could it change one day? Sure. But there is strong political support to keep it on both sides.
TrueLoveEditorial t1_j36mxgb wrote
Are you responding to my comment or the OP's?
bitterbeerfaces t1_j36o3ef wrote
Yours and comment above. Streaking, isn't a Adam Walsh offense in Pa.
Edit to add. Megan's law technically changed to Adam Walsh act in the early 2000's. The federal government required all states to update their sex offender registry laws.
TrueLoveEditorial t1_j36o8pk wrote
Then why do streakers get sent to sex offender's counseling as part of ARD?
bitterbeerfaces t1_j36osv1 wrote
That is up to the individual probation office. It's not legally required on the state level.
*Source: I am an advocate for victims of sexual offenses and work closely with state and county offices.
TrueLoveEditorial t1_j36oz24 wrote
That must be a new thing. My experience is from 2006 to 2009. (I wasn't the offender )
bitterbeerfaces t1_j36qb23 wrote
Not new and never was required on the state level. Yes, a probation or parole department absolutely could impose sex offender requirements on anyone they feel is a risk. But there is nothing in the law that states they must. This greatly varries from county to county.
Indecent exposure has never been a Megans/Adam Walsh trigger in Pa. If you know someone who is telling you that they were convicted of a streaking offense in Pennsylvania and as a result they were put on Megan's law, they are blowing smoke up your ass and there is more to the story.
Now if this guy was running naked while touching his penis or perhaps saying sexual things to strangers, then yes, that would end up with charges that would trigger Megan's law.
Here are the current trigger laws. https://www.meganslaw.psp.pa.gov/InformationalPages/CrimesCode
bitterbeerfaces t1_j36oagf wrote
https://www.themcshanefirm.com/pennsylvania-sex-crimes/indecent-exposure/
For now, a conviction of Indecent Exposure does NOT trigger either Megan’s Law or an assessment by the Sex Offender Assessment Board to determine if you are a Sexually Violent Predator.
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